Geothermal heating in kindergartens and schools in Vilnius County

Overview 

In the Vilnius district, several schools and kindergartens are heated with environmentally friendly and low-cost geothermal energy. Until 2016, the district municipality has invested EUR 1.5 million from the funds of the Special Programme on Climate Change to install geothermal heating systems in six such institutions and modernise them.

Rukainiai kindergarten

One of the first kindergartens in the region to be equipped with geothermal heating was in the municipality of Rukainiai, south-east of the capital city of Vilnius with about 600 inhabitants. In 2014, in parallel with the renovation of the over 40-year-old building a new heating system was installed consisting of a heat pump and several 100 meters deep geothermal wells. The hot water from the system is fed into the underfloor heating of the kindergarten as well as used for domestic hot water. Before the renovation, the building was heated with electricity.

Costs have been reduced more than four times, and if you take just heating, it is over six times cheaper. It pays off financially. It costs half as much as district heating and is cheaper than gas heating
— Miroslavas Prokopovičius, Investment Department of Vilnius City Council

Summary Rukainiai kindergarten

  • 40 year old kindergarten building

  • renovation and new geothermal heating system

  • geothermal heat pump and 100 m deep boreholes

  • commissioned in 2014

  • Energy costs: reduced more than four times

  • Heating costs: reduced six times


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